Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
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Cute, nostalgic, not sure what it's teaching kids that if you behave you "beautify" your caregivers (the movie obviously really does villify people with moles, large/crooked teeth and other imperfections). So funny too though, some of these lines and their deliveries I still remember to this day ("incest?!?") and quote with my relatives years later. I love how this movie is so perfect for both adult and children audiences, with dialogue to match. Love the sets, attire even the accents that so dramatically place the viewer in that era. Love the incredibly vivid colors too. I just love this movie
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Beautiful and heartbreaking. Basically just Andrew Garfield with tears in his eyes throughout the film.
I found it to be a little clichéd but really, sometimes clichés are the realest, most profound things ever. I mean, how incredible is it to be reminded that we can actually find beauty, pain and meaning in the smallest, most mundane moments. If they can do it in films like this, it's almost like we can too. And we do.
I love Almut's monologue…
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Thinking about when this movie series was announced for the first time and about how groundbreaking it was for there to be a black Spider-Man on the big screen, I bet for some people, that seemed like an anomaly. Like it was wrong, out of place or was never meant to exist.
Growing up, I related so much with the feeling of being an anomaly, and others did too. So it’s so validating to see Miles’ and his mom’s perspective…
started sobbing around 1 hour in and I haven’t stopped